Professor Emeritus Paul Posnak’s international career as a concert pianist, recording artist, transcriber and teacher began as a child prodigy with a full scholarship to the Juilliard Preparatory School at age eight. He won First Prizes in the International J.S. Bach Competition as well as the Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York. Now professor and program director in accompanying and chamber music for the University of Miami Frost School of Music, he has performed at such venues as the White House, the Supreme Court, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Carnegie Recital Hall, Alice Tully Hall in New York and throughout Europe, South America, and Asia to critical acclaim. A highly…

"Frost Online" makes the Frost School the first school at the University of Miami to offer the accessibility and flexibility of the virtual classroom.

A gigging guitarist in Memphis wants to advance his career by enrolling in music management courses, but his grueling schedule makes attending live lectures impossible. A classically trained flutist in Madrid wants to learn more about the ever-changing music industry, but job- and family-related obligations deplete her free time. A Frost School alumnus in Miami wants to study music entrepreneurship but is still searching for a flexible course offering.

Starting this fall, people who are seeking graduate music education can turn to…